Haye got a few good punches in, and that can't be taken away from him.

That being said, Valuev absorbed EVERYTHING that Haye threw at him, and barely blinked...He out-boxed, out-paced, and out-thought Haye at every turn...

Nikolai Valuev was the real winner of that fight.....I personally thought it very interesting that during the post-match "analysis" only the black was loving it....Glenn McCrory and the other guy (I forget his name offhand) were quite clearly shocked (especially McCrory...Watch his face) and were merely saying what they were "supposed" to say with regards to Haye's dismal (and cowardly) performance.

I have never seen anybody run away quite so much as Haye did in that fight...It's quite normal in the first couple of rounds generally speaking for fighters to be on the back foot as they evaluate each other, but for him still to be doing it in Round 12 is outright ridiculous.

An absolute con-job...Much the same as Khan't Take A Punch in his "fight" against Barrera...Barrera was stumbling around that ring like he had sodding rickets, with his arms down by his sides most of the time....Barrera needed a big pay day before retirement, and Khan't Take A Punch needed a "win" in order to stay as the "British" multicultural poster boy.

Sadly, when you let creatures like King and his bent Jewish cohorts take the reins in this sort of game, their propensity to degenerate honourable sports to their filthy level becomes evident.

Anyone who willingly pays money to watch these rigged "events" really need to wake up and smell the kosher Coffee.....Dodgy cable boxes are the way forward if you still wish to see the inevitable, bought-and-paid-for "result" when a black faces a White man in the ring these days.

Take of your glasses, the black "Brit" won the fight. He avoided everything that Valuev threw at him, and he managed to hit him with some clean and hard counter shots. Valuev was the one who was on queer street in round 12, not Haye.

Take of your glasses, the black "Brit" won the fight. He avoided everything that Valuev threw at him, and he managed to hit him with some clean and hard counter shots. Valuev was the one who was on queer street in round 12, not Haye.